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    Slotted Spring Pins
    3D CAD models available

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Spring Pins. Slotted Spring Pins.
    Image of Product. End View. Side1 orientation. Spring Pins. Slotted Spring Pins.

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    Squeeze these pins into holes and they expand slightly, creating tension to hold parts in place. They are often used as hinge pins and as fasteners for springs and power transmission components. An alternative to dowel pins, they're lighter in weight with a hollow center and don’t need a precise hole. Also known as roll pins.
    Breaking strength is measured as double shear, which is the amount of force required to break a pin into three pieces.
    Spring Steel—These pins won't deform from stress and vibration. Although they're stronger than stainless steel, they're best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
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    Spring Steel
     
    21 mm Diameter
    3021237,700Rockwell C42DIN 7346, ISO 13337100000000000000
    3621237,700Rockwell C42DIN 7346, ISO 13337100000000000000
    4021237,700Rockwell C42DIN 7346, ISO 13337100000000000000
    4521237,700Rockwell C42DIN 7346, ISO 13337100000000000000
    5021237,700Rockwell C42DIN 7346, ISO 13337100000000000000
    6021237,700Rockwell C42DIN 7346, ISO 13337100000000000000
    8521237,700Rockwell C42DIN 7346, ISO 13337100000000000000
     
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